NYPD Guns Down Sean Bell on his Wedding Day

23-year-old Sean Bell was supposed to get married on Saturday, November
25. But in the early morning hours of that day, he was murdered by the
NYPD.

Undercover cops fired at least 50 rounds of bullets into a car carrying
Sean Bell and two of his friends as they left Bell's bachelor party in
the Jamaica section of Queens. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly reported
that one of his men fired his weapon 31 times, emptying two full magazines.
News reports said Bell was shot in the neck, shoulder and right arm and
died at the hospital. Two of Bell's friends who were in the car, 21-year-old
Joseph Guzman and 23-year-old Trent Benefield, were hospitalized with
multiple gun shot wounds.

The club where the bachelor party was held was under police surveillance,
inside and outside the building. When Bell's car left the club, it ran
into an unmarked van carrying some of the cops involved in the surveillance.
And the cops responded with a barrage of deadly gunfire.

People visiting Guzman and Benefield at the hospital on Saturday found
them handcuffed to their hospital beds. The two men had not been charged with any crime but the cops said they handcuffed the wounded men because they were unclear if the men were armed. This is an insulting justification from the cops who are acting as if they couldn't have frisked the men after they shot them down!
Family members of the two victims said there had been no guns in their
car that night. And an employee of the club said the men "weren't
rowdy or nothing like that" at the club prior to the shooting.

NY Mayor Bloomberg called for calm and said it was too early to draw
any conclusions about the incident. But many people remember how in 1999
NYPD cops killed Amadou Diallo, an unarmed West African immigrant, shooting
him 19 times. And many people are responding to this killing with grief
and outrage.

On Sunday, November 26, more than 500 people gathered outside the hospital
where Sean Bell's friends are recovering. They marched through the neighborhood
to the police station and back to the hospital demanding justice. Calls
have been issued for the police to explain what happened and why. A rally
is planned for December 6 that will focus on this murder.

Commenting on this whole incident, Carl Dix, National Spokesperson of
the RCP, said: "This is another in a long line of murders committed
by the NYPD. We've seen NY cops brutalize, torture and murder people
time after time, and they almost never get punished for any of these foul
crimes. This is part of the continuing nationwide epidemic of police brutality
and police murder. It must be met with continued mass resistance. And
it is important to uncover the truth about this kind of official brutality.
This state-sanctioned brutality is built into the framework of this rotten
system we're living under, and it will take proletarian revolution to
end this and everything else foul this system forces people to endure
once and for all."

Revolution (revcom.us) will be following the developments in this case
as they unfold.